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We chat with Clinical Lead Physiotherapist Liz Jemson-Ledger about the importance of effective Return to Learn plans following concussion.
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In motor learning a new skill, we hope for some powerful neuroplasticity. Threats & physical consequences are worth considering.
Papers James mentioned in the podcast:
Bakkum, A., & Marigold, D. S. (2022). Learning from the Physical Consequences of Our Actions Improves Motor Memory. eNeuro, 9(3). https://doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0459-21.2022
Okubo, Y., Brodie, M. A., Sturnieks, D. L., Hicks, C., & Lord, S. R. (2019). A pilot study of reactive balance training using trips and slips with increasing unpredictability in young and older adults: biomechanical mechanisms, falls and clinical feasibility. Clinical Biomechanics , 67, 171–179.
McCrum, C., Bhatt, T., Gerards, M., Karamanidis, K., Rogers, M., Lord, S. R., & Okubo, Y. (2022). Perturbation-based Balance Training: Principles, Mechanisms and Implementation in Clinical Practice. In https://osf.io › preprintshttps://osf.io › preprintshttps://osf.io › downloadhttps://osf.io › download. https://doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2022.1015394
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Migraines are common. Migraines are fascinating. Migraine triggers can be weird and tricky, but they reveal important clues!
Reference - Kesserwani, Hassan. 2021. “Migraine Triggers: An Overview of the Pharmacology, Biochemistry, Atmospherics, and Their Effects on Neural Networks.” Cureus 13 (4): e14243.
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James discusses his top 5 movement myths and how this relates to motor control and the challenges around behaviour change. Enjoy.
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A brief introduction to Advanced Neuro Education and what to expect moving forward. Yay!